[A standard focus on form sheet. Perhaps a little bit pedantic, but the assumption is that if I was going to do a boring focus on form lesson, than the least I could do was make it more interactive instead of just giving the students the structure.]
Forming Questions
Directions: Put
the words below into the appropriate box.
Some words you will use more than once.
am, are, auxiliary
verb, base form of the verb (V1), do, does, did, have, has, is, main verb,
question word, past participle (V3), subject, V+ing
|
In English, affirmative sentence statements
are formed in the following way:
subject
|
verb
|
Yes or no questions (questions with a yes
or no answer) are formed in the following way:
Information questions (questions that ask
for information) are formed in the following way:
who
|
what
|
where
|
why
|
when
|
how
|
are all examples of
Present
tense:
I eat, he eats
Do I eat? What do I eat? Does he eat? What
does he eat?
Past
tense:
I ate
Did I eat? What did I eat?
Present
Prefect Simple
I have eaten, He has eaten
Have I eaten? What have I eaten? Has he eaten? What has he eaten?
Present
Continuous
I am eating, he is eating, you are eating
Am I eating? Is he eating? Are you
eating? What am I eating? What is he eating? What are you eating?
Past
Continous
I was eating, You were eating
Was I eating? What was I eating? Were you eating? What were you eating?
Present
Perfect Continuous
I have been eating, He has been eating
Have I been eating? What have I been
eating? Has he been eating? What has he been eating?
Answers
Forming Questions
Directions: Put
the words below into the appropriate box.
Some words you will use more than once.
am, are, auxiliary
verb, base form of the verb (V1), do, does, did, have, has, is, main verb,
question word, past participle (V3), subject, V+ing
|
In English, affirmative sentence statements
are formed in the following way:
subject
|
verb
|
Yes or no questions (questions with a yes
or no answer) are formed in the following way:
auxiliary
verb
|
subject
|
verb
|
Information questions (questions that ask
for information) are formed in the following way:
question
word
|
auxiliary
verb
|
subject
|
verb
|
who
|
what
|
where
|
why
|
when
|
how
|
are all examples of
question
words
|
Present
tense:
I eat, he eats
Do I eat? What do I eat? Does he eat? What
does he eat?
question
word
|
do
|
subject
|
V1
|
does
|
Past
tense:
I ate
Did I eat? What did I eat?
question
word
|
did
|
subject
|
V1
|
Present
Prefect Simple
I have eaten, He has eaten
Have I eaten? What have I eaten? Has he eaten? What has he eaten?
question
word
|
have
|
subject
|
V3
|
has
|
Present
Continuous
I am eating, he is eating, you are eating
Am I eating? Is he eating? Are you
eating? What am I eating? What is he eating? What are you eating?
question
word
|
am
|
subject
|
V+ing
|
is
|
|||
are
|
Past
Continous
I was eating, You were eating
Was I eating? What was I eating? Were you eating? What were you eating?
question
word
|
was
|
subject
|
V+ing
|
were
|
Present
Perfect Continuous
I have been eating, He has been eating
Have I been eating? What have I been
eating? Has he been eating? What has he been eating?
question
word
|
have
|
subject
|
been
|
V+ing
|
has
|
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